Recently I had the pleasure of presenting a Pecha Kucha style presentation at the Albany Community Center. For those that don't know (and I didn't until I did it) a Pecha Kucha presentation is where an individual has 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide to talk about their topic. I chose fatherhood and I hope you enjoy my presentation:
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Before I was a father, I thought I would be the teacher. Now, I know I'm the student (lesson #1). Here are other things my son has taught me: Poop is just another thing to be grabbed out of the bathtub. Morning is a state of mind so why can't the day start at 2am? A six day old has a stronger will than you and it only gets stronger. Play is the best way to learn. Human beings are DEFINITELY emotional creatures. "NO" is way more powerful than anything else imaginable... however eventually you realize you also have the power of no. That first giggle, that first hug, that first (fill-in the blank)... basically pure joy is healing and addictive AND pure joy for one hour can somehow make you tolerate twenty-three hours of hell (almost). You will do anything to keep your child asleep... like push a swing by hand for two hours in the middle of the night or take a half an hour walking as quietly as possible to the bathroom ten feet away from your bed (both ways). Ultimately fatherhood is a trip with lots of ups and downs and the greatest lesson of all is: I am limited, I make mistakes, I am human and I'll try to do my best/better tomorrow. With love to Tobias. You are a great teacher. |
AuthorJosh Stern is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #96003 located in the Bay Area Archives
November 2019
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